EIGRP
OSPF is a link-state routing protocol.
Border Gateway Protocol.
RTMP- Routing Table Maintenance Protocol.
Two Characteristics: RIP is an example of distance vector routing protocols. Updates are periodic and include the entire routing table
It uses hop count in route selection. It is a distance-vector protocol.
Which two technologies can be used in distance vector routing protocols to prevent routing loops?
Distance Vector Protocol is a simple routing protocol.It uses distance or hop count as the primary metric when determining the best forwarding path.RIP, IGRP and EIGRP are examplesIt dates back to the ARPAnet network in the early 1970
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) are two very popular Distance Vector routing protocols
Best Path Algorithm, also known as Path-Vector Routing Internetworking with Cisco and Microsoft Technologies pg. 297 If you are in net+ 3rd edition like me, I do not belive this protocol is mention which leads me to believe the answer we are looking for in the study guide is Distance Vector, since BGP is a distance vector protocol. It can only be one of two in this case afaik, distance vector or Link State. :)
It looks for the quickest way to the destination by continuing on the shortest path
In a distance vector routing protocol, such as RIP or EIGRP, each router sends its routing table to neighboring routers. The routers don't know the topology, i.e., how other routers are interconnected. In a link state routing protocol, such as OSPF or IS-IS, routers first exchange information about connections within the network (or an area of the network), and build a topology table. Then each router uses Dijkstra's algorithm to calculate the best route to each destination.